Example sentences of "be [adv] [vb pp] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Not all poems are sufficiently lyrical , and they may be overburdened with wordy information : This kind poetry is far too prolix to be successfully set to music .
2 Do you want to be slowly battered to death , before dying in agony ? ’
3 Smectite and illite may form preferentially near the weathering front only to be eventually altered to kaolinite , and perhaps gibbsite , as gradual lowering of the weathering front and erosion at the top of the profile effectively causes individual clay mineral particles to move up through the profile .
4 COHSE says trusts and units are joining a ‘ lemming-like rush ’ to abandon their current systems in favour of job evaluation , despite scant proof that the system works effectively or can be properly adapted to nursing .
5 The directory will be widely distributed to advice centres and tenants groups and it is hoped that other agencies such as local police stations will be interested in obtaining copies .
6 But the Ragdoll , lacking these responses , could be literally loved to death by unthinking children .
7 Mr Berge 's special brand of anarchy seems to be particularily suited to capitalism .
8 Had he not been followed as a Surrey opener by Jack Hobbs , then perhaps he would be better known to posterity .
9 The Amiga is already supported by a large body of games software which can be easily transferred to CD-ROM for sale to CDTV owners .
10 Note that the package name must be already known to LIFESPAN and you must be its manager .
11 I hope he will not be permanently lost to tennis .
12 Ball and Lacey , for instance , have pointed to the tendency of non-specialist English teachers to be more attracted to transmission pedagogies than their specialist counterparts are .
13 At the end of November , when the shoots should be about 1 — 1–1/4in high , the bulbs can be gradually acclimatised to living room conditions .
14 He understands and would be totally committed to tourism if he got into office . ’
15 This means that total withdrawals will be directly related to income and when plotted against income on a graph will be an upward-sloping line with a slope equal to the sum of the marginal propensity to save and the marginal propensity to import .
16 In Galloway , for example , the reduced breeding performance of golden eagles is considered to be directly related to afforestation due to loss of open moorland which is their main feeding area .
17 However , the assumption that productivity must be directly related to biomass or chlorophyll is a fallacy .
18 However , it is harder to see why age should be directly related to poverty in the years after retirement .
19 The Scottish data are the most recent and most reliable and they show that the lower socio-economic groups are more likely to be both admitted to hospital and to stay longer than the higher socio-economic groups .
20 An American report found heart rate to be positively related to blood glucose ( Stamler et al , 1975 ) .
21 The pragmatic theories we have examined leave a number of unanswered questions , and they are in need of considerable extension before they can be fruitfully applied to discourse analysis and language teaching .
22 Only a Tzarina can wield it and if any man were even to touch the blade he would be instantly frozen to death .
23 For example , whether or not subheadings ( possibly numbered ) should be used will be partly related to length ; they will certainly be of benefit in any text longer than 500 words .
24 Imitation is another ; this is when one coin imitates another datable coin or other artefact , or vice versa , as in the case of some early Roman coins which were imitated on pottery that can be independently dated to 285–265BC .
25 Confronting explicitly collectivist opponents for the first time , the Conservative party , so Fforde contends , stressed the values of the free market , turned to the classical economists to justify non-intervention , and revealed themselves to be doctrinally committed to individualism .
26 All your efforts can be painlessly printed to paper with superb control of the layout .
27 To overcome this problem corals can be hydrothermally converted to calcium phosphate , producing an implant material with a chemical composition closer to natural bone while retaining the open porosity of the original coral .
28 Readers claiming their complimentary meal would be well advised to tikka close look at the kitchens .
29 Others were convinced that they 'd be well suited to life in combat uniform .
30 American station design had found a truly contemporary style which proved to be well suited to station scale .
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